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. >>> the a magnitude 5.5 earthquake hit nagano prefecture in central japan at 8:16 a.m. japan time thursday. japan's meteorological agency registered tremors with an intensity of 5 plus on the japanese scale of zero to seven. the agency says the epicenter was in the central part of nagano at a relatively shallow depth. for those of you just tuning in a magnitude 5.5 earthquake hit nagano prefecture in central japan at 8:16 a.m. japan time on thursday, that's about 45 minutes ago, japan's meteorological agency registered tremors with an integrity of 5 plus on the japanese scale of zero to 7. the agency says the epicenter was in the central part of nagano at a shallow depth. >>> now to what could be considered the biggest problem daunting japan's damaged nlear plant, highly radioactive water keeps building up at fukushima daiichi. tokyo electric power company has released an estimate of how much it expects to decontaminate over the next three months. tepco said wednesday it plans to reduce the amount of tainted water at the facility by some 34,000 tons. at this point, 120,
. >>> the a magnitude 5.5 earthquake hit nagano prefecture in central japan at 8:16 a.m. japan time thursday. japan's meteorological agency registered tremors with an intensity of 5 plus on the japanese scale of zero to seven. the agency says the epicenter was in the central part of nagano at a relatively shallow depth. for those of you just tuning in a magnitude 5.5 earthquake hit nagano prefecture in central japan at 8:16 a.m. japan time on thursday, that's about 45 minutes ago,...
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two northeast japan bullet train lines, joetsu and nagano are also out of service. lines have been suspend since the earthquake. but the tokkaido shinkansen is operating as usual. about 180 flights both inbound and outbound have been canceled by 7:00 a.m. >>> japan's government considers the quake damage as one of the most serious in the country's recent history. >> translator: given the situation, an emergency disaster response headquarters has been set up with myself as the head. we will secure the safety of the people of japan and in order to minimize the damage, the government will make every effort possible. and we ask the people of japan to continue to be cautious and vigilant and keep tuned in to the reports on the television and radio. and we ask the people of japan to act calmly. >> chief cabinet secretary yukio edano says the government considers the damage to be extensive. >> we've received information that a great number of people are dead. as for tsunamis, there's a chance that waves bigger than the first could hit over the coming day or so. >> the mini
two northeast japan bullet train lines, joetsu and nagano are also out of service. lines have been suspend since the earthquake. but the tokkaido shinkansen is operating as usual. about 180 flights both inbound and outbound have been canceled by 7:00 a.m. >>> japan's government considers the quake damage as one of the most serious in the country's recent history. >> translator: given the situation, an emergency disaster response headquarters has been set up with myself as the...
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nagano, the snow and ski resort there. it wasn't his responsibility to talk about any potential damage that occurred there. an operational member of rapid uk charity was involved in the search and rescue, 75,000 people lost their lives in that earthquake. you have been following this since the moment it broke. >> from the u.s. geological survey, it is a particularly high magnitude. we are trying to get reports from the country as to the levels of damage. because it might be a high magnitude, but it doesn't necessarily indicate severe damage. they're trying to find information of how bad the damage is, and we will put the offer of assistance to that country. there has to be a diplomatic process that we go through. we have gone through that process and offer our assistance to the japanese government for that. we all have day jobs that we do outside of rapid uk. it is something for our organization, we are quite small. it can help us maintain the ability to respond. >> there are a couple of particular areas, the earthquake se
nagano, the snow and ski resort there. it wasn't his responsibility to talk about any potential damage that occurred there. an operational member of rapid uk charity was involved in the search and rescue, 75,000 people lost their lives in that earthquake. you have been following this since the moment it broke. >> from the u.s. geological survey, it is a particularly high magnitude. we are trying to get reports from the country as to the levels of damage. because it might be a high...
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there are two nuclear reactors in nagano. they, at the moment, our initial report is they continue to operate. as we spoke to a nuclear expert earlier. there are many nuclear facilities. >> over 50. >> over 50 of them. no tsunami alert is being issued right now. we're keeping an eye on this. the interesting thing is this is not described at the moment as an aftershock. it's a different earthquake. >> it would be a separate earthquake with a separate epicent epicenter. that's very interesting. whether or not it's related in the sense that bigger earthquake provoked this. that's, of course, something that needs to be explored. this 8.9 magnitude earthquake, one of the most powerful in reported history that struck japan on friday, is the biggest on record in japan, but japan has led the way in designing buildings we saw in those videos, right, swaying back and forth. those buildings that can withstand strong earthquakes. it's the type of engineering that's been in japan in years that has the strictest building codes out there. >
there are two nuclear reactors in nagano. they, at the moment, our initial report is they continue to operate. as we spoke to a nuclear expert earlier. there are many nuclear facilities. >> over 50. >> over 50 of them. no tsunami alert is being issued right now. we're keeping an eye on this. the interesting thing is this is not described at the moment as an aftershock. it's a different earthquake. >> it would be a separate earthquake with a separate epicent epicenter. that's...
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you may remember nagano as a place for the winter olympic games. this is 6.0 magnitude quake that has been recorded in or around nagano. details are very sketchy at the moment. we don't know whether this is an aftershock, but it is certainly a long way from the epicenter of friday's 8.9 magnitude quake. we'll continue to bring you details as we get them. we don't know whether it's caused any damage or whether there's there has been any casualties. we'll get some more information to you as soon as we get it here at cnn. >>> let's continue, though, our coverage of the twin disasters from friday on the east coast of the country. now the latest news is that six people have been injured in a new explosion today in northeastern japan. it was a hydrogen blast which occurred at the building that houses the number 3 reactor within the country's fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. officials say the reactor was not damaged in today's explosion. japanese media also quote japan's nuclear safety agency as saying the cooling system of reactor number 2 at the same pl
you may remember nagano as a place for the winter olympic games. this is 6.0 magnitude quake that has been recorded in or around nagano. details are very sketchy at the moment. we don't know whether this is an aftershock, but it is certainly a long way from the epicenter of friday's 8.9 magnitude quake. we'll continue to bring you details as we get them. we don't know whether it's caused any damage or whether there's there has been any casualties. we'll get some more information to you as soon...
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this is hiromitsu nagano, nhk world, okinawa. >> nhk world political commentator, masayo nakajima gives us his analysis. >> the report is will determine the impact of the u.s. futenma station relocation. it's supposed to move things along. but it may not do the job. the japanese government is now planning to file a land reclamation request with okinawa's governor. but that is likely to inflame local opposition to the noda administration's plans. the noda administration ordered the environmental assessment before the prime minister met u.s. president barack obama in november. in order to show that it's making some sort of progress. the futenma relocation deal was signed in 2006. the years of delay have irritated the u.s. government. it's believed that the u.s. president barack obama wants to see as many obstacles removed as possible before next year's presidential election. with the stalemate over futenma has stalled the restructuring of whole u.s. military forces in asia. because you know, moving the base is an essential part of washington's overall plan. that includes moving about 8,00
this is hiromitsu nagano, nhk world, okinawa. >> nhk world political commentator, masayo nakajima gives us his analysis. >> the report is will determine the impact of the u.s. futenma station relocation. it's supposed to move things along. but it may not do the job. the japanese government is now planning to file a land reclamation request with okinawa's governor. but that is likely to inflame local opposition to the noda administration's plans. the noda administration ordered the...
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there was even a separate earthquake in nagano this afternoon. some aftershocks were as high as 6.0 throughout the koun tr i. -- country. this is a live picture in japan. it's unbelievable, the reach of the damage in some of these towns. search teams are still trying to rescue sur viefrs. reports estimate as many as 1,000 people are presumed dead. tens of thousands more have been displaced and there's an alarming new threat at this hour th at a japanese nuclear plant where the emergency cooling system has failed. the amount of radiation is 1,000 times normal levels inside the plant. and authorities are scrambling to prevent a nuclear meltdown. we'll have a complete report on the nuclear threat coming up. but first, let me turn to the cnbc's tokyo bureau chief in tokyo. give us a full update as to what's happened in japan today, the latest that we know. >> well, cenk, it's been 18 hours since the first earthquake hit, the biggest on record. and morning is just breaking across the country. public broadcaster nhk is reporting that the number of peop
there was even a separate earthquake in nagano this afternoon. some aftershocks were as high as 6.0 throughout the koun tr i. -- country. this is a live picture in japan. it's unbelievable, the reach of the damage in some of these towns. search teams are still trying to rescue sur viefrs. reports estimate as many as 1,000 people are presumed dead. tens of thousands more have been displaced and there's an alarming new threat at this hour th at a japanese nuclear plant where the emergency cooling...
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nagano, japan, overrun with monkeys, came one an idea. build a natural hot spring in the middle of these mountains -- >> i think it's pretty amazing. >> reporter: so amazing, the monkeys came, drawn away from man. then man was drawn to the bathing monkeys. not that they mind. 40 years since this park opened, monkeys still bathe peacefully in the springs, and tourists from around the world continue to go, well, bananas. >> they're in nature, they're doing their own thing. and here we are co-existing together. >> reporter: kyung lah, cnn, nagano, japan. >> all right. the monkeys having a great time in the hot springs there. i think i should make a spa appointment based on that. >>> to space now and spacecrafts. how would you like to have your own spacecraft? it might make quite the conversation piece. actually because sotheby's in new york is planning to auction a russian space capsule. it will go on the auction block on april 12. the 50th anniversary of the first manned spaceflight by a soviet cosmonaut. how much will it bring? estimates a
nagano, japan, overrun with monkeys, came one an idea. build a natural hot spring in the middle of these mountains -- >> i think it's pretty amazing. >> reporter: so amazing, the monkeys came, drawn away from man. then man was drawn to the bathing monkeys. not that they mind. 40 years since this park opened, monkeys still bathe peacefully in the springs, and tourists from around the world continue to go, well, bananas. >> they're in nature, they're doing their own thing. and...
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and in the mountains near nagano, the ground crumbled beneath the railroad tracks. there are even fears about avalanches. so few positive sights over there. the risk of further damage to those nuclear plants from aftershocks is considered to be very small now. experts are telling us. and when we come back, we'll talk to our reporter in tokyo and to americans desperately seeking information about their loved ones in japan. ooh, a brainteaser. how can expedia now save me even more on my hotel? well, hotels know they can't fill every room every day. like this one. and this one. and oops, my bad. so, they give expedia ginormous discounts with these: unpublished rates. which means i get an even more rockin' hotel, for less. my brain didn't even break a sweat. where you book matters. expedia. i was tired of living in my apartment and decided hey, let's go buy a house! i could go to quickenloans.com and sign all of the paper work i needed to take care of. it was nice to being able to call them whenever i needed to answer questions. quicken loans made everything super conve
and in the mountains near nagano, the ground crumbled beneath the railroad tracks. there are even fears about avalanches. so few positive sights over there. the risk of further damage to those nuclear plants from aftershocks is considered to be very small now. experts are telling us. and when we come back, we'll talk to our reporter in tokyo and to americans desperately seeking information about their loved ones in japan. ooh, a brainteaser. how can expedia now save me even more on my hotel?...
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. ♪ >> owe za that held a coner is at a junior high school in nagano on wednesday. he visits the area every summer. he recovered from cancer of the esophagus last year, and took sick leave in january due to chronic lower back pain. in between wednesday's performances, he addressed the students. >> translator: playing music is not quite the same as playing outdoors. it's not easy. >> the maestro is scheduled to conduct for an opera in matsumoto city in august. ♪ >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to post march 11th. we have two segments offering two unique perspectives on the fallout from the earthquake and tsunami. "nuclear watch" brings you insight and information on the impact of the fukushima daiichi crisis. and "the road ahead" examines japan's efforts to rover and rebuild. don't miss "nuclear watch" and "the road ahead" on "newsline." >>> a severe tropical storm has left at least 27 people dead in the philippines. weather owe fishes in the country say severe tropical storm na-te made landfall on the eastern side of luzon, it swept across manila to the south
. ♪ >> owe za that held a coner is at a junior high school in nagano on wednesday. he visits the area every summer. he recovered from cancer of the esophagus last year, and took sick leave in january due to chronic lower back pain. in between wednesday's performances, he addressed the students. >> translator: playing music is not quite the same as playing outdoors. it's not easy. >> the maestro is scheduled to conduct for an opera in matsumoto city in august. ♪...
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municipal workers in the city of matsumoto in nagano prefecture are doing their part, they're not using some elevators and turning off one-third of the lights in their buildings. the temperature will be capped at 18 degrees celsius or lower. some employees are using blankets or extra clothes to cope with the chill. if that's not enough, how about a hot water bottle? that's how this woman is dealing with the winter. >> translator: it's very warm. i hope to make it through the winter with this. >> people in tokyo and other parts of japan will see another cold day on friday. let's go to rachel ferguson with the world weather forecast to find out how long this cold snap will last. >> well, to answer your question, it's not going to last very long. another day here in japan. of those cooler temperatures. we will see temperatures rising up beyond seasonal temperatures once again. it will be a dramatic change for friday, again into saturday. but let's talk about friday first. it is going to be very clear once again across the korean peninsula as well as mongolia and china here. mainland easter
municipal workers in the city of matsumoto in nagano prefecture are doing their part, they're not using some elevators and turning off one-third of the lights in their buildings. the temperature will be capped at 18 degrees celsius or lower. some employees are using blankets or extra clothes to cope with the chill. if that's not enough, how about a hot water bottle? that's how this woman is dealing with the winter. >> translator: it's very warm. i hope to make it through the winter with...
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. >> the city of nagano will never be the same. >> reporter: his real love was boxing. >> the path to the title runs through mike tyson. >> i did some stuff in the '70s with ali. i got to go road work with him in the '70s. that was a memorable time. and then we started with the big ones, sanjay. it was a wonderful golden age in the '80s with sugar ray leonard and marvin hagler and tommy hearns and the tyson years came along. >> reporter: these days it's about love taps from 5-year-old giovanna. it's not his first time around. he's had two previous marriages, three grown kids, melissa, jason and katrina. he's had plenty of regrets. for a long time, nick charles had been searching. >> i really wanted happiness and i just hadn't found it. at 45 years old, meeting corey, i did immediately and having a baby come into the world and a girl, whici prayed to god for every day, make it be a girl, make it be a girl. >> reporter: it was. and nick revels in every moment with his girls, giovanna and his wife, corey. the one thing nick doesn't have is time. even giovanna knows it. >> you don't get t
. >> the city of nagano will never be the same. >> reporter: his real love was boxing. >> the path to the title runs through mike tyson. >> i did some stuff in the '70s with ali. i got to go road work with him in the '70s. that was a memorable time. and then we started with the big ones, sanjay. it was a wonderful golden age in the '80s with sugar ray leonard and marvin hagler and tommy hearns and the tyson years came along. >> reporter: these days it's about love...
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it will be the first time the games have been held in asia since the 1998 nagano games in japan. >>> all right. speaking of games. our own jeff ranieri is live at stanford trying his hand at ping pong. it's part of the 40th anniversary of the celebration of ping pong diplomacy. how are you doing, jeff? >> let's see the paddle. >> reporter: we're going to hold off on the ping pong for a little bit. i don't wanted to give too much away about how good my game s. that's right. tonight is the 40th anniversary of ping pong diplomacy. it's really something that seems like an odd combo. ping pong and politics. when you think about, it the beijing paperwork in 2008, this is a paper from when i covered the beijing olympics, actually has u.s. athletes on the front page of the beijing paper. this would not have been possible -- u.s. athletes in china -- some say if it wasn't for actually the game of ping pong. and actually joining us tonight we have with us ann cribbs. you are with the basoc -- >> bay area sports organizing committee. >> that's right. really, the game of ping pong is responsible
it will be the first time the games have been held in asia since the 1998 nagano games in japan. >>> all right. speaking of games. our own jeff ranieri is live at stanford trying his hand at ping pong. it's part of the 40th anniversary of the celebration of ping pong diplomacy. how are you doing, jeff? >> let's see the paddle. >> reporter: we're going to hold off on the ping pong for a little bit. i don't wanted to give too much away about how good my game s. that's right....
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crime was committed malaria won an olympic gold at the one nine hundred ninety eight winter games in nagano it was also the four time world champion across three cross country events but his was a checkered career after he was caught up in the doping scandal picked up a two year ban last year he admitted to using the blood booster e.p.o. back in the ninety's. well elsewhere to understand how that joke which was greeted by thousands of fans after he returned to serbia following sunday's triumph that wimbledon the new world number one was lapping up every minute as tens of thousands of fans chanted his nickname no later they gathered downtown in his native belgrade the boisterous welcome ceremony took a bitch meet rafael nadal in four sets in the final his first victory six of times over the spanish as a grand slam so i've been also won this year's australian open twenty four year old showed off a few dance moves as he performed with the band on stage and thanked everyone for their support. well if much of the q. just goes to get rich for his heroics in london another star also shown the gras
crime was committed malaria won an olympic gold at the one nine hundred ninety eight winter games in nagano it was also the four time world champion across three cross country events but his was a checkered career after he was caught up in the doping scandal picked up a two year ban last year he admitted to using the blood booster e.p.o. back in the ninety's. well elsewhere to understand how that joke which was greeted by thousands of fans after he returned to serbia following sunday's triumph...
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the swiss open his name was seeded third in the start but was broken in the first game i spotted last nagano alors the trailed five one to three hours play he did quite a long way back there and still can see is the opening set six three that battled back to take the second by the same scoreline and early break gave him a two love lead into the side as well as the other six straight games and sealed the win with a semi five now play compact and underground in the final. after a six now and two time olympic pole vault champion elena and by ever so she is on course to reclaim her world title in sas career next month after the russian won gold at the latest diamond league meeting in stockholm the world record holder meetings and seventy six centimeters. of germans. american from the so isn't by over. the last disappointment and she no finds it. meanwhile the same dog cruised to victory in the men's two hundred meters in a time of twenty point zero three seconds it was from panama to second to make his ainslie white inserts and coming back from a twenty one month drugs ban was the sure merit in
the swiss open his name was seeded third in the start but was broken in the first game i spotted last nagano alors the trailed five one to three hours play he did quite a long way back there and still can see is the opening set six three that battled back to take the second by the same scoreline and early break gave him a two love lead into the side as well as the other six straight games and sealed the win with a semi five now play compact and underground in the final. after a six now and two...
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. >>> now to the latest on the disasters in japan where a 6.0 quake just hit the japanese city of nagano this morning northwest of tokyo. people across japan had been dealing with powerful aftershocks three days of the massive quake and tsunami. as adam housley shows us, there are new fears of more problems at the nuclear plant. >> reporter: a potential nuclear disaster now threatening japan. officials say one reactor at a plant has partially melted. authorities here in japan have been using seawater to cool down two reactors at the facility after friday's earthquake and tsunami damaged the cooling system. the government has evacuated about # hundred thousand people in -- about 200,000 people in the area. >> it appears the gauge is not showing that the water level is rising. >> reporter: this as another nuclear facility reports problems. an emergency was declared at a power planted. officials are now investigating the source of the radioactivity. one of two pumps in the cooling system malfunctioned but authorities say the reactor is still operating normally with one pump. the u.s. nuclea
. >>> now to the latest on the disasters in japan where a 6.0 quake just hit the japanese city of nagano this morning northwest of tokyo. people across japan had been dealing with powerful aftershocks three days of the massive quake and tsunami. as adam housley shows us, there are new fears of more problems at the nuclear plant. >> reporter: a potential nuclear disaster now threatening japan. officials say one reactor at a plant has partially melted. authorities here in japan...
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excuse for a nato invasion and they say forces would then start bombarding serbian units and at those nagano something is not. thousands of dead bodies on both sides. mothers without children wives without husbands. distrust and hatred between those who were once neighbors. that is the outcome of the standoff instruments of. war for thais working quickly friends were committed by both sides most of the muslims were shot and killed three of us were killed. listed tests shows that they were killed from a distance with me for this may mean that some of them died in battle most of the crimes against serbs were not perpetrated with firearms they were simply murdered in cold blood or their heads were chopped off. with orange the hague tribunal gave the commander of the group of muslim troops. two years in prison after a second trial he was acquitted burned for in orange not guilty and two thousand and eight he was arrested by bosnian police for extortion and unlawful possession of alms today the former commander feels comfortable in his home in the bosnian town of. if the both people in my country
excuse for a nato invasion and they say forces would then start bombarding serbian units and at those nagano something is not. thousands of dead bodies on both sides. mothers without children wives without husbands. distrust and hatred between those who were once neighbors. that is the outcome of the standoff instruments of. war for thais working quickly friends were committed by both sides most of the muslims were shot and killed three of us were killed. listed tests shows that they were...
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. >>> a landslide in the nagano resort area of japan has left more than 1,000 people stranded today. crews are busy clearing that debris. the landslide knocked out power and phone service. >>> and members of the house could vote today on resolutions that would limit spending on military operations in libya. the u.s. has been supplying drones to nato to fly over libya. >>> are you a tennis player? >> i'm a bad tennis player but i do play, i give it my best shot. >> the prim and proper crowds at wimbledon's all england club have their doilies in a bunch this year. seems it's a little too loud for them. >> they're very proper at wimbledon. >> dress in white. >> that's right, you have to wear your white. the roar of the crowd is being overshadowed by the grunts on the court. now they are trying to silence them. here's john berman with the story. >> reporter: don't worry if you can't get to england to see wimbledon. you can probably hear it all the way in cleveland. yes, this is a tennis tournament. even if it sounds like "braveheart." wimbledon. "braveheart." wimbledon. "braveheart." in
. >>> a landslide in the nagano resort area of japan has left more than 1,000 people stranded today. crews are busy clearing that debris. the landslide knocked out power and phone service. >>> and members of the house could vote today on resolutions that would limit spending on military operations in libya. the u.s. has been supplying drones to nato to fly over libya. >>> are you a tennis player? >> i'm a bad tennis player but i do play, i give it my best shot....
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. -- from the games in nagano with something special, too, two silver medals. >> [unintelligible] >> and to help athletes compete, paul kaelin is working with the special olympics now. >> when i was in college i worked with the special olympics. >> he's the president of partner concepts, i guess nation marketing company, that works to drive u.s. tourists over it -- a foreign nation marketing company that works to drive u.s. tourists overseas. >> i believe people should have an opportunity to see the world. this way we can see the special olympians going out to see the world. >> the athletes leave for greece on june 19. >> that is all for us at 5:00 p.m. here is what is coming up at 6:00 p.m. >> agd advisory and thunderstorm watch as well. the forecast, straight ahead. >> a guilty verdict for a police officers shot a man 12 times. details, coming up. >> the grand search continues for a man who jumped into the trap -- the chester river trying to save his nephew. >> live, local, late breaking, this is wbal tv 11 news at 6:00 p.m. >> fire up the grill and turn off the stove. it is sizzli
. -- from the games in nagano with something special, too, two silver medals. >> [unintelligible] >> and to help athletes compete, paul kaelin is working with the special olympics now. >> when i was in college i worked with the special olympics. >> he's the president of partner concepts, i guess nation marketing company, that works to drive u.s. tourists over it -- a foreign nation marketing company that works to drive u.s. tourists overseas. >> i believe people...
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. >> shep: another bad quake from my understanding, from the prefecture is my understanding of nagano, a powerful quake has just struck. i don't know the number yet. but above 6.0. it's a breaking news day. i'm shepard smith. continuing coverage. i'll be back at 5:00 eastern, 4:00 central. your world with cavuto after this. you like ? nice ! dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. outrageous comfort, all-day long.
. >> shep: another bad quake from my understanding, from the prefecture is my understanding of nagano, a powerful quake has just struck. i don't know the number yet. but above 6.0. it's a breaking news day. i'm shepard smith. continuing coverage. i'll be back at 5:00 eastern, 4:00 central. your world with cavuto after this. you like ? nice ! dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. outrageous comfort, all-day long.
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. >> shepard: this is nagano. this area, and they are talking about the possibility of avalanches happening here. we have report of up to four trains missing and we concerned that one was swept off the track and no one has seen it since. this is afternoon, 3:00 in the afternoon, i guess, when this happened. 3:00, that was on friday 3:00 on friday the trains are packed. >> the trains are packed almost all the time in japan, because they're so relied upon. this is a country of mass transportation. brilliantly handled, extremely efficient and vulnerable in instance like this when there is a national disaster. >> shepard: john bussey, thank you. we'll have you in often. protesters in saudi arabia today promised a day of rage. the government would have nothing of it. look at the economic impact, if there is one place that you can pinpoint in all of that part of the world, to say don't have trouble here. it would be right here. in the oil land of the east of saudi arabia. bordering bahrain across the water. if this ethn
. >> shepard: this is nagano. this area, and they are talking about the possibility of avalanches happening here. we have report of up to four trains missing and we concerned that one was swept off the track and no one has seen it since. this is afternoon, 3:00 in the afternoon, i guess, when this happened. 3:00, that was on friday 3:00 on friday the trains are packed. >> the trains are packed almost all the time in japan, because they're so relied upon. this is a country of mass...
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a depth of about 10.6 kilometers, rough by about 6.6 miles and then over towards the west, north of nagano, wie we've had a 4.7. aftershocks have been numerous. we'll continue to see those as we go through the next several months, potentially as we go years ahead. as i take you over to the graphic, let's talk about the aftershocks. more than 925. to give you an idea, so far we've had 50 aftershocks ranging from 6.0 up to about .9. we typically could see right around 100. potentially we certainly are going to continue to see more of those happening across the region and even in the 5.0 to 5.9 range we've seen 362. very unnerving for the residents there as they continue to see the aftershocks. as i show you the satellite imagery, very quiet there. today has been a little bit cool. for tomorrow through the remainder of the workweek, those temperatures will be rebounding as this ridge of high pressure will be building back in. some of the temperatures climb to near 20 degrees. for sendai, a high of 15 for wednesday. no rain or snow in the forecast. for tokyo, those were the aftershocks were a
a depth of about 10.6 kilometers, rough by about 6.6 miles and then over towards the west, north of nagano, wie we've had a 4.7. aftershocks have been numerous. we'll continue to see those as we go through the next several months, potentially as we go years ahead. as i take you over to the graphic, let's talk about the aftershocks. more than 925. to give you an idea, so far we've had 50 aftershocks ranging from 6.0 up to about .9. we typically could see right around 100. potentially we...
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. >> it's not like troubled teens and beating up people and having nagano do anything to do with -- >> like bloodletses -- >> this n these situations the only reason there's any game is because hunters support the area, they step up, they pay the money for game management. they set the quotas. they do all that, organizations like peta don't put ten cents into anything like this. >> there are a number of volunteer groups that do that already with a lot less means than you -- >> run you out -- >> let me ask you finally, mr. parsons, have you had any financial damage to your company, godaddy.com, so far, in light this science. >> no. none at all. >> nobody's removed any money? >> i'll tell you why -- because most americans understand people need to eat. you know, most americans understand that, you know, the circle of life. and how that all happens. and that this needs to be done, and they understand it was very selective. this wasn't anything wanton. i mean, this was done very selective. we were very careful to just hurt one bull, the old bull. and feed all these people. to me, that's a
. >> it's not like troubled teens and beating up people and having nagano do anything to do with -- >> like bloodletses -- >> this n these situations the only reason there's any game is because hunters support the area, they step up, they pay the money for game management. they set the quotas. they do all that, organizations like peta don't put ten cents into anything like this. >> there are a number of volunteer groups that do that already with a lot less means than you...
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a powerful 6.8 after shack leveled buildings in nagano that hosted the olympics. the force of the quake caused snow covered roofs to collapse. in someplaces roads actually split in two. in some cases they were raised up a few inches. >> that is the sound of the quake rattling a roof in japan. the earthquake shook for two and a half minutes and the man who shot this video says the shaking was so hard it was difficult to stand while holding the camera. you can see the tiles falling off the roof. and then the shaking stops. and everything is calm. this may be the first time the world has ever seen pictures like this. the power of a tsunami in action. and coming up at 10:30, the moment it hit and the devastation still being tallied tonight. >>> four california counties are under a state of emergency tonight after the japan quake generate add tsunami that reached the west coast of the united states killing at least one person and causing millions of dollars in property damage. the tsunami that roared east and south from the island struck hawaii in the early morning hou
a powerful 6.8 after shack leveled buildings in nagano that hosted the olympics. the force of the quake caused snow covered roofs to collapse. in someplaces roads actually split in two. in some cases they were raised up a few inches. >> that is the sound of the quake rattling a roof in japan. the earthquake shook for two and a half minutes and the man who shot this video says the shaking was so hard it was difficult to stand while holding the camera. you can see the tiles falling off the...
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a powerful 6.8 after shack leveled buildings in nagano that hosted the olympics. the force of the quake caused snow covered roofs to collapse. in someplaces roads actually split in two. in some cases they were raised up a few inches. >> that is the sound of the quake rattling a roof in japan. the earthquake shook for two and a half minutes and the man who shot this video says the shaking was so hard it was difficult to stand while holding the camera. you can see the tiles falling off the roof. and then the shaking stops. and everything is calm. this may be the first time the world has ever seen pictures like this. the power of a tsunami in action. and coming up at 10:30, the moment it hit and the devastation still being tallied tonight. >>> four california counties are under a state of emergency tonight after the japan quake generate add tsunami that reached the west coast of the united states killing at least one person and causing millions of dollars in property damage. the tsunami that roared east and south from the island struck hawaii in the early morning hou
a powerful 6.8 after shack leveled buildings in nagano that hosted the olympics. the force of the quake caused snow covered roofs to collapse. in someplaces roads actually split in two. in some cases they were raised up a few inches. >> that is the sound of the quake rattling a roof in japan. the earthquake shook for two and a half minutes and the man who shot this video says the shaking was so hard it was difficult to stand while holding the camera. you can see the tiles falling off the...
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it is on the western front, on the japan csi, a lark -- around nagano prefecture. there's a very popular hot spring around a that a lot of europeans might know of who have traveled to japan. it was apparently a 6.6. there was an earthquake there a couple years ago that did a lot of damage and killed a lot of people as well. the concern now is that the fault lines are so active, and when is the next one going to hit and where? >> you're also dealing with dozens of aftershocks following the main earthquake that took place about 14 hours ago, aren't you? >> that is right. what is amazing about this is that this is not on the pacific ocean side. this is completely on the other side of the mountain ranges of the country. it has got a lot of people spooked here in tokyo. we do not feel that we're out of trouble yet. we're still worried that there could be a direct hit on the city here as well. >> what is the latest on this situation at the nuclear power facility? >> well, the last report was that the government said that they believe they have it more under control, they
it is on the western front, on the japan csi, a lark -- around nagano prefecture. there's a very popular hot spring around a that a lot of europeans might know of who have traveled to japan. it was apparently a 6.6. there was an earthquake there a couple years ago that did a lot of damage and killed a lot of people as well. the concern now is that the fault lines are so active, and when is the next one going to hit and where? >> you're also dealing with dozens of aftershocks following the...
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. >> jen car nagano, appreciate it. >>> want to get breaking news coming to us out of burlington, massachusetts. this is north of boston, roughly by about 18 miles. a mall has been evacuated. a perimeter has been set up. here's what happened. unconfirmed reports have come in that a man entered this mall carrying a rifle. now, there have been no reports of any shots fired. but state police say this man was seen on monday with a rifle inside a nordstrom's department store in that mall, it's the burlington mall. state and local police are searching the mall, they evacuated the customers, have also evacuated store workers. police have set up a perimeter around that mall, searching for what is the unconfirmed reports of a man seen carrying a rifle. again, this happening in burlington, mass, a strait shot up 93, about 18 miles outside of boston. we'll keep our eye on that. >>> in other news, defiant as ever, donald trump gives a sit-down interview to our own savannah guthrie. why he refuses to back down from the berther issue despite a republican backlash. >>> plus, the number of overdoses from presc
. >> jen car nagano, appreciate it. >>> want to get breaking news coming to us out of burlington, massachusetts. this is north of boston, roughly by about 18 miles. a mall has been evacuated. a perimeter has been set up. here's what happened. unconfirmed reports have come in that a man entered this mall carrying a rifle. now, there have been no reports of any shots fired. but state police say this man was seen on monday with a rifle inside a nordstrom's department store in that...
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once in japan in 197 and before that, in -- 1977 and then in nagano. >>> 8:18. the faa now releasing tapes of the emergency calls from a southwest airlines jet forced to make an emergency landing after a three-foot hole opened up in the cabin. this happened during a flight from phoenix on friday, april 1st. >> we're declearing an emergency. >> that plane made an emergency landing in uma, arizona -- yuma, arizona. further inspection found cracks in the plane an then at least 79 other planes were grounded so they could be checked out. the faa now is requiring airlines inspect their planes more often. >>> it is 8:19. mere than 1400 california state employees were paid more than 200,000 last year. that's according to the state controller's office. 790 of those were doctors, dentists or nurses at state prisons. total commune says can be pushed higher for unused vacation or and -- vacation and sick time. a dentist got $599,000. in contrast, governor brown is paid $173,000 per year. >>> 8:20. we've got a medical update on the oakland minister famous for predicting the
once in japan in 197 and before that, in -- 1977 and then in nagano. >>> 8:18. the faa now releasing tapes of the emergency calls from a southwest airlines jet forced to make an emergency landing after a three-foot hole opened up in the cabin. this happened during a flight from phoenix on friday, april 1st. >> we're declearing an emergency. >> that plane made an emergency landing in uma, arizona -- yuma, arizona. further inspection found cracks in the plane an then at least...
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. >> i know nagano holds a special place in your heart. you won olympic gold and i know you have fond memories and at this time with the earthquake you must be thinking of those people. >> i definitely am. all the time japan holds a special place in my heart. to hear that and know they hosted the olympic games and a special moment for me, everything that's going on is horrible. >> the world skating championships were to be in japan next week. i assume that's on hold now. must be difficult for the athletes who trained so hard. >> i can't imagine you work all year for this one event. hopefully they will reschedule. >> tell us about a skate camp you are organizing for kids. >> i would love to give back and teach and help kids learn what i did from my coaches and have the whole camp together by this summer, hopefully. >> all right. we have a treat in store, tara. you're going to give us a performance. as you get ready, we know you will perform to ben harper's "forever." here's tara lipinski on the ice. ♪ ♪ >>> a beautiful performance from
. >> i know nagano holds a special place in your heart. you won olympic gold and i know you have fond memories and at this time with the earthquake you must be thinking of those people. >> i definitely am. all the time japan holds a special place in my heart. to hear that and know they hosted the olympic games and a special moment for me, everything that's going on is horrible. >> the world skating championships were to be in japan next week. i assume that's on hold now. must...
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monkeys in hot tubs in nagano, japan. we need to chill out. >> reynolds likes it, too. he's getting excited. nothing like monkeys chilling out in a hot tub. >> you and i don't get to do that, but there they are in japan soaking it up. they have been stealing food and attacking tourists and being a royal pain. so they decided to build them their own little park with their own hot springs, and lie there in the tub and sip champagne and cheese and strawberries and whatever else they're doing. >> what do you think? >> i think it looks like monkey soup. it's hot water, throw in your monkeys, and boom, there you go. >> i think it's monkey business. >> looks like fun. don't know if i'd want to jump in there with them. thank you, zaip, always like to wrap it up with something warm, and, yeah, fun. we are following a lot of other stories. next hour here in the cnn newsroom. let's start with kate baldwin in madison. >>> unions are calling for today to be the largest day of protests outside of wisconsin's state capitol here in madison, and the governor's prank call. >>> in the pac
monkeys in hot tubs in nagano, japan. we need to chill out. >> reynolds likes it, too. he's getting excited. nothing like monkeys chilling out in a hot tub. >> you and i don't get to do that, but there they are in japan soaking it up. they have been stealing food and attacking tourists and being a royal pain. so they decided to build them their own little park with their own hot springs, and lie there in the tub and sip champagne and cheese and strawberries and whatever else they're...
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joining us in fukushima, ryan mcdonald, as well we have dan in nagano. ryan we've been keeping up with you. you're making a plan to leave, evacuation plan. have have you decided now is the time to go? >> well, we have not had a plan as of yet and we have just been in limbo. we weren't clear on what to do next. and in my friend -- my close friend dan, who is also on the show, he made a plan to go down south and hong kong, i believe. we got to thinking, if anything else goes wrong, what are we going to do? we should make a plan. our plan is exactly the same as his. we're going to niigata, go town do osaka and move on interest there. >> what is the most difficult thing you're facing now? how are you traveling? are you in a group? are you doing okay? >> we've been set up in one apartment, two of my -- two of our friends have hosted us and we're so gracious for that because our life is relatively easy compared to dan's. he was in an evacuation center for a while. we're not traveling much. we're going out only to get food. but as previous guests have said, the
joining us in fukushima, ryan mcdonald, as well we have dan in nagano. ryan we've been keeping up with you. you're making a plan to leave, evacuation plan. have have you decided now is the time to go? >> well, we have not had a plan as of yet and we have just been in limbo. we weren't clear on what to do next. and in my friend -- my close friend dan, who is also on the show, he made a plan to go down south and hong kong, i believe. we got to thinking, if anything else goes wrong, what are...
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that was a level 6 earthquake in nagano, a couple hours' drive from where i live. we got the outskirts of that basically. it was a really small tremor. i only realized because i was looking at twitter at the same time when it was being updated. really there's not a lot of damage or influence over here in central japan. >> and michael, just curious, i know you're away from the epicenter of the quake, but describe how people have been reacting there. because i understand that despite this terrible disaster, this incredibly powerful earthquake, people are being very orderly -- >> not much pannish. >> it's all been very calm. is that a fair assessment? >> where i was -- it's not near as bad as it was in tokyo and sendai and places like that. people have been updating me on twitter, my friends in tokyo. three hours or so to get home because all the trains have been stopped. it's all been going very, very smoothly. no violence or things like that. it's very orderly. >> obviously, michael, you have the internet. is your phone line working? >> my mobile phone is working, b
that was a level 6 earthquake in nagano, a couple hours' drive from where i live. we got the outskirts of that basically. it was a really small tremor. i only realized because i was looking at twitter at the same time when it was being updated. really there's not a lot of damage or influence over here in central japan. >> and michael, just curious, i know you're away from the epicenter of the quake, but describe how people have been reacting there. because i understand that despite this...
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these guys are in nagano, japan. they're snow monkeys, lounging in this hot spring and sleeping and up to their shoulders in hot water. basically they used to steal bananas and food and be a royal pain to everyone in the area, but then they built the monkeys this hot spring. and they seem to lead quite the life there. we love these pictures, guys. when was the last time you went into a nice little jaquzzi spa, bath. monkeys have it good, kiran. >> it's turned into a tourist attraction too, so it's good for the town. smart thinking. >> glad it's friday so we don't have to show that video again this week. >> t.j., why don't you like that video? >> you call the monkeys cute, it's a little creepy. and the one that was doing something to his partner, come on. >> getting lice -- >> come on, i don't need to -- zain, it's good to see you this morning. you have a good weekend. zain every morning 5:00 a.m. on "world one" right here on cnn. >>> in a new study, exposure to a banned chemical can greatly reduce a woman's chances o
these guys are in nagano, japan. they're snow monkeys, lounging in this hot spring and sleeping and up to their shoulders in hot water. basically they used to steal bananas and food and be a royal pain to everyone in the area, but then they built the monkeys this hot spring. and they seem to lead quite the life there. we love these pictures, guys. when was the last time you went into a nice little jaquzzi spa, bath. monkeys have it good, kiran. >> it's turned into a tourist attraction...
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in nagano, japan, snow monkeys have been a tremendous nuisance. take a look at these guys. they are creepy and weird. kind of cute, too. looks like me in a bathtub. monkeys have been breaking into homes and shops and what the city decide to do is they built a park with the natural hot springs just for the monkeys. it drew the monkeys away from the town. at the same time, it's a major tourist attraction. >> he looks so -- ah! so sleepy! >> it's a little odd and disturbing. >> it's not odd. they are adorable. look at them. they are so cute. >> you'd hop in there, wouldn't you? >> in a hot second. i love monkeys. what? you look appalled. >> yeah. appalled by the pictures and then saying you want to hop into the hot springs with the monkeys. >> it's all you, t.j. you get to handle this now. this is all yours. >> this is adorable. i don't know how this is creepy. it feels so nice in there. >> they are cooking! it's hot water! it's like monkey soup is what it's like! this is not going to end well. >> respect you, reynolds. why i appreciate you. thanks, my man. talk to you soon. >
in nagano, japan, snow monkeys have been a tremendous nuisance. take a look at these guys. they are creepy and weird. kind of cute, too. looks like me in a bathtub. monkeys have been breaking into homes and shops and what the city decide to do is they built a park with the natural hot springs just for the monkeys. it drew the monkeys away from the town. at the same time, it's a major tourist attraction. >> he looks so -- ah! so sleepy! >> it's a little odd and disturbing. >>...